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What are Compensatory Damages and Exemplary Damages?

By Jamie Ribman on October 28, 2010
Posted in Criminal Law, Legal Risk Management

Norma Leigh Lucid is a competitor in the 2010 Punkin Chunkin Competition [1]. With just two weeks before the big event, Lucid was still fine tuning her thirty foot, artillery-grade air cannon capable of launching a 9 lb. pumpkin nearly one mile at over 600 mph. Early Sunday morning, Lucid test fired a pumpkin from…

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